"It is adjoined to one of the last historic pedestrian bridges of its kind left in Manhattan. It complements the architectural aesthetic of Trinity Church from the perspective of Wall St. It is apart of an uninterupted ring of Art Deco and Neoclassical skyscrapers which surround Trinity Church. Its notable crown-like cupola is a architecturally distinctive and significant. Need I say more? This building is even more architecturally significant than The Drake, which was demolished a few years ago. The Drake was essentially an Art Deco building surrounded by enormous glass boxes. So, yes, indeed, the demolition of 68-74 Trinity Place would be one of the most tragic architectural losses the city has seen in decades."?anon [Trinity Church Selects Pelli Clarke Pelli to Design Condo Tower]
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